The influence of regional and local oceanography in early stages of marine fishes from temperate rocky reefs

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Macarena Díaz-Astudillo
Mauricio F. Landaeta
Valentina Bernal-Durán
Manuel I. Castillo
Mónica Alvarado-Niño
Darly Alarcón
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[1] Universidad de Valparaíso,Laboratorio de Ictioplancton (LABITI), Escuela de Biología Marina, Facultad de Ciencias del Mar y de Recursos Naturales
[2] Universidad de Concepción,Programa de Doctorado en Oceanografía, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Oceanográficas
[3] Universidad de Valparaíso,Centro de Observación Marino para Estudios de Riesgo en Ambientes Costeros (COSTA
[4] Universidad de Chile,R), Escuela de Biología Marina, Facultad de Ciencias del Mar y de Recursos Naturales
[5] Universidad de Valparaíso,Programa de Doctorado en Ciencias mención Ecología y Biología Evolutiva, Facultad de Ciencias, Departamento de Ciencias Ecológicas
[6] Universidad de Concepción,Laboratorio de Oceanografía Física y Satelital (LOFISAT), Escuela de Biología Marina, Facultad de Ciencias del Mar y de Recursos Naturales
[7] Universidad de Valparaíso,Centro de Investigación Oceanográfica COPAS Sur
[8] Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso,Austral
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Marine Biology | 2019年 / 166卷
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Nearshore ichthyoplankton assemblages are constantly influenced by the dynamics of coastal environments (i.e. daily thermal gradients and coastal currents), as well as by regional environmental forcing, such as upwelling events. The aims of this study were to describe larval and postlarval fish assemblages on a short-time scale and relate their intra- and interannual fluctuations to local (< 1 km) and regional (~ 40 km) oceanographic conditions, at two locations of central Chile (Montemar and El Quisco), 50 km distant from each other. Environmentally, spring–summer 2015–2016 was more stable than spring–summer 2016–2017, evidencing weaker temperature fluctuations. In addition, the first season of the study showed positive temperature anomalies that agree with the warm phase of El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) 2015. Both larval abundance (29,090 ind. 100 m−3 period 1; 23,100 ind 100 m−3 period 2) and postlarval CPUE (6.8 ind. light trap−1 night−1 period 1; 4.8 ind. light trap−1 night−1 period 2) decreased in the second period of study. The structure of the larval assemblages was significantly related to seawater temperature and wind regime, and showed seasonal fluctuations in the abundance, with higher densities in spring, and lower in summer, while postlarval assemblages did not relate significantly to any physical variable. At the interannual scale, the stability of the water column probably promotes fish reproduction, allowing higher larval abundances, while an environmentally unstable year could alter reproductive processes. Local topography influences environmental conditions: El Quisco is more exposed to regional upwelling, and showed higher abundances, species richness, and a predominance of benthic species. Abrupt weekly fluctuations in ichthyoplankton composition and abundance point out that fish larvae can quickly respond to short-term environmental variations.
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